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Show 19-- October 29, o. THE EUREKA REPORTER or Supplement. y.5 . a . U;.1a k s ii LL Higher Enrollment This Show House Treat e l Year Than Last is Report To Artist te Pamtixy 1E: i' ., pO.VT I'M KIMIXATE AftAIXST Till: "TATE OF UTAH ..I Use nhool Prof len.-u- s - tr X A X of thes- .list-rsay tbs. trie is now being uken i..ro.iahout ihe Tiutio s.hooi i ,(r.d that ihe figures wii! be avaiUbU- Tor publu-atuwlihm or ek Atten.t.nuv days. nr the so hools ,.f Tiniuis Urgir u Sit year ago. aivor.liujc io ,. ures on file in the uffnv of the There are about T5 superintendent. more students in thau at this Sfn (or Utiih Xot ator for Xew Voile ol x ln tJKt a Mii:iTir v-lt- ot -- . . e:t. super:: Hj .. i.r..u sviioois. was ia Trout i illto and Fih :Spr::.ks Jjr- ..i. the week. gu.r.g :hre fir -e parpi(i of intnriua:i.u I ? - ui s ' - Ji,-m- - liu-.r-tx- Mjiuihnrttx l.i f - i or a poct vote to support to sy:t mown o your opposed fnrrfrmer.t and so favorable to big fli,rrs:i ot few facial In' res i!iat this system 13 fa.r.'l: tily IK." as the RICH MAX'S i;e this st.tte and other strung. in? beg in vain for the that fall from the RICH En-- TABLE! Et'rn irt Time ; n Reporter Agum Inir r An Enlarged NfWSlUp saiion -- Held Last Week at Zion e r, -- i, lie (Mellon) la world-wid- e bv.iy un;ui:' This isnu Sal. Uke las, week. laviug been dispensed with in order that there might be a one hundred per t ent atteudauve of the tearhei at the various sessions. Pravtiially .all of the teachers of the state were at Salt Lake for the institute and jonio very instructive lectures were riven by noted educators. Tintnt'iiiliers returned to tlie.r homes on Sunday and school wan reopened in Mils district on Monday morning. ' ;U undoubtedly the exponent of Ki!e.'n A Dig Man i ip-p.- U. S. I AM . - Senator Smoot and Senator Warren. :.re. on most questions just as rood cistern senators as are Viidsnorth fNew York) or S.nator Butter (Mass.). UMldren Cry C ASTO R A r Is honrst In this attitude just as Mellon aid Butler are sincere In looking after the i with which they are They stand together for the danir.-i- ' 1e political doctrine that if SMOOT vl i.uke the Eastern millionaire some benefit will trickle through to the struggling rltizens of the West. They act upon literal Interpretation of the Scripture that To him that hath shall b3 given md from him that hath not shall be taken away even that which he alyon richer Fall-Dohe- The ny Senator Smoot opposed and destroyed the chances in the las session of Congress of thu Truth in F'abrirs" bill. This was a b ll that the sheep Industry of this wt'.te hrd worked for for 15 years. It was ip posed by the textile manufacturer! of the East. Ills action was in favor of the East and againat his own constituents. has. MELLON CONTROLS - tl-o- t. ready u s con-fii- con-KS't.- UTAH" " There Is the agricultural Wed, 't having an almost lrreconc'labie of Interests with the In.lust'lal tottr-M- FOR the Recreation Hall - them. Policies of Eastern Indust ri:ii:m, as opposed to Western Prosperity. The ior Senators record In favor of NY vv York and Ma'earhnsetis ind the Interests of this into, in dimmed up in Co'liors National V. ieldy of May 8 ani October 25. as follows: SENATOR Senator - r Se-a'o- " ome on Kids Let's Go! T ,he Hallowe'en Iarl.v given at . . T,le On 'he L. 1. S Amusement Salurf ..,K"e V.V110"1 At "nie llT October 30 A guodHall. ! for time (rcneial Harvey (lnlTa Annual Re- ail. Everything to please the kids. Put on your liullowo'en costume for I.rh-ewill be given away to the :g.rl What we need in order to and who are dressedI the best hoy protert these school lands to tho Come at eight state ia some action by I'ougiv.iS And don't bo late; which will definitely and forever For if you're there then fig the states title to these be ready to go at ten. Youll lands. The matter has time and Good music Admission 10c again been called to the k tt What parents wouldn't rather of our Congressional In i -rive their children a dime than to Ration and especially to SENAhuve them on the street and doing TOR SMOOT, but thus far mischief which may cost mure? It's have been unable to grasp ththeir night, let them have their (uu situation sufficiently to become in the right way. thoroughly interested In this Everyone Invited from parents ,i most important "atter. the smallest youngster. We ask the of the parents in tak- The Senior Senator has been and consolidation inK tare of ,he rhndren on lli.l-1- s showing exceptional friendh p tn nisht the Inferior Department, which b now opposing Utah In her eff-- i t 1 procure these lands, and also Irirnd ship to the great financial inteiea FOR FLETCHERS who have attempted to profit from ! oil and mineral lands. He voted to turn oyer the gllaonite landa of Uiah to the Barber Asphalt Trust. He actively supported the San Juan Lcas- Irg Bill, which attempted to give val- liable oil properties In Utah to great Eastern oil companies and discr-mi-- j nated against hundreds of small rn-- i trynien in Utah. He did not con-- j demn even the stialsj and on January 30. 1928, voted against the investigation and In fa-- 1 vor of whitewashing the Teapot Dome scandal. to the interests of Utah, yet SENATOR SMOOT has always advocated and supported policies advoc- E:--- g Job ( d ated 1! Ashby Snow. Candidate for e, thes1 fur a Alumi-ui- u of America, one of the most monopolies In the world. This company (as found by the Federal Trade Commission) controls 57 other corporations engaged In almost every line of industry effecting the Went, Including the Aluminum Cook-te- g d Utensil Co., four prominent companies, eleven power companies, ten oil companies, three largest banking Institutions in Amer-k.- i, and the Standard Steel Company. The manager of the Aluminum Co. of America admitted before a Congressional committee that this oom- any had been paying: From 180 to 235 ner cent everv vewr on the money Invest Coj powerful vou-.- i ;,,.j ,hiii4V;iu i ;i M tli.s the I :1 , lie t It is r. c be , ibsi if ,1 u '' , I"'1 it;,-.- . B a s prev nileil n a..d f"i. .1 wh.it up . .o-n- 1 "" lh' lssus f,-- ; v- f i.ui T, . lVa..; Arc OiiI rb-iii- H j- - -i .i! (Ml'lllllil) Oar WiitcliMoril TI i. V r,i Asr No- - 20148, licMtiiii-n- l .11 in. in-.- In " all; ! Mellon-Eutler-Smo- - LUUUKA IE rugged endurance that sirVs the Ilupmobilc Six cau 1 quickly traced to its source in I lupn.iv bile's adherence to the finer manufacturing and engineering practices. Hupmobile Six, for example, has a heavy, rigid crankshaft a kind too cottly fer common use. Combined with an etlicu nt vibration damper, tliat weight and stillness reduce vibration to tlio minimum. 1 1 1 . -- Vtaum-vniiilati- bralira. ad wnwlmv lailcca. 10. II. Spacial vihrMiua tLunper. IZ wuh tilling bam loan and duubte Siskin, four-dno- r. $135- - Coupe, with ninilIiriit,$I38S.Roiiilaer, with runilile seat, $I3hS. Tour two-pawng- ing, five-patsenge- r, Equipment Isilloon tires, include! four-whis- -l l:ERGi:.sOV 1 4 A VOTE I FOTi k I 7'-- r- - h rell T. Lane, Secretary; D. M.1 Draper. Chsirman. Cop5 of Smoots record, compiled people's Legislative Service,. ,r vachicton. D. C.. esn be ottsined years to procure for ; her title to lands including ol ' .ir.eral lands granted to this t. State Headquarters, by the Enabling Act for the. ( Ad7;ti'mnt paid for by Demo o' our schools. Meantime. 52 j craMc Suie Committee, D. M. Dra , . iv-iocr- , $1325. 30x5-2- 5 hrakea. All priest t n. k Detroit, ptua rauanua Lix. S-- t. FREE AXD riMSPEROUS UTAH j Committee Dvr! Democratic Sta-f- - You can rely on your first favorable im-- p fissions of Hupmobile Six la'auty and value, knowing that the deeper iualities wliich result in lasiing satisfaction are built into every filter of the car. . VXD COiMIMY -- if-- A Uacmosi s - 'o- ilia - 1 1 -! CHANGE. A VOTE FOR SNOW, WALLACE Rfruin s n-- - unit on ri'tf y mi-nate- d M- rr. i.i-l- , . I'ivvm: m.f-inv,- ei St-- R'tr.lil Jig v vmwi .ll tion and greater power. I cl lav, is frame is built es- l to i'v strong resist the strains which tha-i.i:iiusi m;vt. every Ami I h.p'iiohtle vnrrounds a myrUl of t ! . .si b.-jwr io- it iiTi w ith every feature tli.it priuni-tesafety and econo. nf, such .u iltermiwtatic control of cooling. fjur wheel brakes, ckjr-visio- n luxlies, oil filter, gas tiller, etc. Mellon-Butle- M-ion- .1 iniio . op-r- Sim-Substit- i I f11! (IcHiilincwN." Hupmabilt Six a Leader, Also, In Gtrmf M, Minlern Equipment ot Oil tiirr lutcit 10-iih- h TVVIjOR BROS 1. Oil filiaf. 1 CmdIim filler l.w Um conwimpnon. V Ttunmaidiic hw coMral. 4. Swubtmw 9. vwdiliiiU. 6. Daaii (aaolinc giufc. 7 Gnr mm bodwa. S. Cuter upuom Mohair uphoiawm ia kmt Btuiir 9. WaU Ml graiMd panel ow inXrumnn bainl Incl-id-te- i Ii jl RECORDS the combustion chambers of all cylinders to precise size, thus giving you y - tlii-M- .1 'I'! ictor unmatched iron br for resistance to wear. It machines h' coun-Ictuall- I - I,, riftinK Ily M of-th- e tJ I, 271 FRESH MILK and CREAM 1(1 lit T I. tit TFNTI.II lll ltli Mii-.- l to , tali, from 11 Our tlollii Ii. il ,. MRS. M. B. HANNIFIN lhoiii uiiil ulvi :( Hr'-- upp.-rmost I vmi vi. ii'.f Vmi I Cun' Get Over a Girl Like Y ouH'ui ri. im Who VTouIJn't? H iih Iunt Anus mkixv Unit Mi sir I ' are at slake in il.e of men to represent Ftah in the two law making bodies at and tile interests o( I tali sbould !. in the mind of every n,.i:i and every wuinan who goes to tuo polls on Tuesduy of the iniimi: week. Kiitvkii, ,iv.le I KainKiw i.. , its cylinder blocks On July 23, 1919 (C. R 3024) he likewise voted against the livestock interests of this state in favor of the big parking companies. On February 12, 1926, Rena or Smoot rIso voted to repeal the estate Bi of relieve the Breat estates of try of paying $150,OiiQ,OOO.OQ in taxes, which had then accrued, and was due to the government. While, The affiliated corporations, the Standard Steel Company and on August 31. 1922, he had voted other millionaire corporations sup- against the bill for adjusted compensation to the veterans of the World ported by this System, are making profits beyond war. the dream of avarice. The We.t does As everyone knows, the tremend act participate, It only pays. Utah our campaign funds that have bren pays millions in excessive rates and and are being expended are for the tJ,argej to tl is System. The average of procuring and maintainfamily In Utah rrntributes hundreds purpose ing this grip by big financial Interof dollars annually. ests upon the throat of this country. Senator Smoot has never, opposed the expenditure of these corWHY UTAH MUST HATE SNOW ruption funds. On May 19, 1926, he voted against the Resolution to Investigate Senatorial elections. The Resolution, Senator Fmoot vrtd to incre.;oe nevertheless, passed, and the Investieook-teg the ro.:t of aluminum ware and gation immediately disclosed the exutensils. penditure in the Republican Ptimary of the greatest corOn May 5. 1924, he voted for the of Pennsylvania in fund history, the major ruption on "M; linn Flan taxes ta reduce part of which was expended to nom-- j liven incomes and againct the Feprer, a upportr of. for a reduction of Inate Senator r the Sysem. Fen tori rectti s on small incomes. (The seat the corruptl-m-tststo voted Smoot i: :j ih ow that only one man in Utah Lorliuer ar.d Newberry. 2,while this vote, by : smaller taxpayers were injured.) For snpiortins this Mellon-Uutlcombination even part'aMy. '.'a Ftbrviary 6, 1926. Senator sin hss already eliminated Fenatm ' iot voted against the Walsh Res Ijenroot, Illinois lias elim'iist-- d l'! n to investigate the Federal ator McKuley, Iowa has illm'nateii Tr. Commleaion charges against Senator Cttnntini. Orricn lias el Aluminum Co. Senator Stanfield. Co! adc' has elitn'rated Senator Means. Xonf, of these senators has suppirtei thf br combbistlon as lias Sinator Sr.o t; None of these states is injured bj a r t this system as is I tah. . He underUTAH NEEDS SNOW stands the r.eeda or the agricultural. Fv Interests and of the other busneu f.:: and Industrial Interests of this atv for thi !n- believes ! ..He Senator Sn.Oit terei. 0( tah He believes that prosperitv like chaiitr shouli t?inA at home. IT 13 TIME FOR ol .Oil s.I w 111. No. Ml 47, IiVhu!. Hupmobile imports expensive Cuban rrll-roa- t!. tf tfc the Years Go titol i 1 hut's Annahrlle I i. f : ' 1,,,'Vr frof No. 0140, 10 bnh . .il iw i n:.- . lu.-l- i a Tj: r e.i.::is. IIr 'W and t u iwmpuign mu ijuiie iy lie forgullell There are some iiiiglily foie lows 011 bn: h tiikels and foiiow their nisiiim voirr? wol doub! vote for lie In tent, fiirie'l mg !i.l:n,s :m.l t i I :i:kS Holslvrvik V.iui.iu ' liiele sic Kplll'rd I'ulile.l. for i.i!i i ty uffi.vrs but a i f f: ,, !. h si. ip t- trirj.cv of e r - liurnij he i.i iiif.i . :i bii;ii-- - 1! mo i J;, iii'xi iss.,, if p.ipi-ii'iiit'i. iiui ii.i n.i!i of tii.il will in- uu.io s. mr.iili I d.ivs , tv aI...- r known Will ( :si:n- The i's:upj:,ii is iii.iri;: .in.! bv ii iPj-- l' .o eli'i-iin- ih - i um,'. ' ha'.i'd to be - r- The Interests represented by and often gen ate radically .tv.-i- .-. age. ' tanling industrialism, having prac- ee:y device that monopolies fr employ for purely profit pur-pYour Servants in the Stat- e- Hair.es.) nd that of Senator WILLIAM II. BUTLF.K of Massachusetts, chairman of the Hi publican National Commit-hsad ntto of the largest. If not the hrcAt, individual manufacturers of textile and doth goods In the world. i;: o '4,S "s f Tusi hers from the Eureka schoid Olft'CA i)f liii ,i! ilU'k'rli.klilh were in attendant' at the senator Smoot's boasted Influe-.e- ? u'the ln!Vcnce of ANDREW VV. r ret ary of tie Trias try jjrLLOV. if the United States, and the third jt man in the wot Id - Successful Institute Was "-- ,1 - See Representative at THE TINTIC GARAGE |